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Here in Knaresborough, this is the warmest van we have ever had.
Only thing that has gone wrong is these bloody 5 grand E&P levelling jacks have failed again, I can't figure out if it's the fuses, the huge cacophony of wires, the control panel.
I don't know why I let that bloody @funflair talk me into these, we have had to resort to them awful stupid minging yellow wedges that someone gave us for nowt 12 years ago.
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just take out the big fuse near the control panel and then put back in, had to do that on ours once as the dealer had been playing with them. Solved it for us may help you.
 
My apologies zac it was a light hearted pee take joke thread, we don't have jacks, @funflair will explain:D
 
It was a joke as i said and I apologised

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It's un pc to joke now? :rofl::rofl:
Nothing to apologise far as far as I can see.
Nature of Fun! :welc:

@Neckender, didn't you see all the smilies at the start of the post??
 
My apologies zac it was a light hearted pee take joke thread, we don't have jacks, @funflair will explain:D
It’s quite simple really Paul is a skinflint and hasn’t yet realised the value of Hydraulic jacks, but he has only just bought a decent van so he will come around but in the meantime he likes to make a joke and pretend that he doesn’t need/want them.

Or that’s my take anyway.

Martin
 
I had two sets of those crappy wedges that cracked, I paid a tenner a pair for them s/h too. I thought bugger it I’m fed up with spending all this money so I had E&P levellers fitted to save money. :whistle:
 
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sorry my brain doesnt start working normally till at least midday, no harm done :)

Useful info to know though, if I have a problem with my jacks :clap2:
 
I've a pair of Milenco Levelling Ramps for sale at £25. More reliable than E&P and cheaper.

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Only thing that has gone wrong is these bloody 5 grand E&P levelling jacks have failed again,

:Eeek:

Should have saved your money... :doh:

£192 for 4 on E.bay.... (y)


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Got a set of those hydrodiabolical jacks, on mine ,but as they are so heavy at 65kg I will have to leave the wife behind to save the weight, being the same keeps the gross OK
 
I had two sets of those crappy wedges that cracked, I paid a tenner a pair for them s/h too. I thought bugger it I’m fed up with spending all this money so I had E&P levellers fitted to save money. :whistle:
I took the tight arsed Yorkshire option to that. Screwed an Ali plate on the bottom to stop them bending and cracking... Also stopped them sinking so easily on soft ground.

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I use the Hydraulic legs to lift the van, and put the wedges under one leg at a time, and put the legs up again.
Is that the right way to do it??????????????
 

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